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Steve Angello teases upcoming album by Tweets about “Seven Deadly Sins”

Home Uncategorized Steve Angello teases upcoming album by Tweets about “Seven Deadly Sins”

Fans of former Swedish House Mafia member Steve Angello have been put to the test this year, as the Swedish superstar started to drop hints about his sophomore album already during his Coachella performance in April. It’s been a somewhat tantalizing remainder of 2017 for them, with Steve Angello only releasing a couple of EP’s: Act I and Act II, both centered around the divine comedy of Dante‘s ‘Inferno’, outlining the nine concentric Circles of Hell that are based on the Seven Deadly Sins.

After having dropped his two EP’s Act I – Genesis in August and Act ll – Inferno in October, it was in the line of expectation that Steve Angello would release the final EP Act III – Paradiso any day now. This might still be the case after all, but the short video clips that Angello has thrown onto Twitter in the past 10 days may (falsely?) lead us to believe that the entire album ‘Almost Human’ might be up for release very soon now. Either way, Steve Angello is gearing up his eager fans to some very important message, but who’s to say what the 34-year old Swede has in store for them?

Whether ‘Almost Human’ will unexpectedly be released in the end of 2017 – or in early 2018 after all – still remains a mystery, as do Angello’s dark and demonic Tweets about the Seven Deadly Sins. The first (and oldest) Tweet of October 23 might contain the most clues, as it lasts for almost a full minute; the ones after that are only 10 seconds short, each portraying one of the seven sins while asking: How have you sinned?

Check out the Tweets below and be sure to stay on your toes for some massive announcement Mr. Angello is going to make about the release of the album undoubtedly very soon!

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